HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-02-07, Page 2•"Since 1.860 ,Serving the.. Corratzu,nitte-FirSt• Hblialed a -S AFOAT,g, ONTARIO, eery' .thilreelay enoftiing. lliebean l3ros, Put111811,-T0' m6,14EA*,.:Pclitor • suesoRre'reeN , Canada -(in advance) Year 'Onifed States (in "advance) $3.504: Year • . AlithOrized. as Second_ Ciass' Salle Post Office Department, Ottawa , EAFORTIL ONTARIP";TFERV Member'o Canadian Weekly NewsPaPer Association . 7,1958 nap Election Avoids BudgetEmIxirssmen 7 Prime Minister- Diefenbaker inre- the fact tax reductions, commending that Parlialne.ni be dis- amounts...to bet a mall fraction f solved, thus is responsible for th-fct the amount promieI, ,indePendent parliamentary SoUrceS Indicate the. hat a midwinter general- election is prOsoective deficit to be $375 Million. 10 be held on March 31:1 It i the first 'NoTendee Mr: Diefenbaker took tn that a, PriiiiP 1Willi,ster---has-, steps to avoid a budget at -all costs , -sought dissolutiOn -without first naxe. 4 Then, too, by forcing an ,election ing met defeat in the House, other at this time, Mr. Diefenbaker hopes - -Dian: at or near the end --of a parlia-, to the lack of a com- anentary term - ' •' " ' prehenSive- Consistent program to It is quite apparent whyy--PriMe - deal with unemployment and ti'-ade. Minister Diefenbaker; having failed ..At a time when he and his govern - in his efforts to provoke a defeat In ...,,e-L-inent, should be developing plans to -the 00111111.1)11S, decided to bring about 'offset- the worsening economic pic- an election in any event ‘' ture,- the prime Minister has chosen He thus avoids the embarrassment eto, bringabout an election. He has., ' .of bringing down- a budget—a followed, as the Toronto Star says, - tional accounting to which Parlia- "the course of partisan ad -vantage." merit and the country are entitled, An election will cost the taxpay- .and which would expose the incon.- ers of Canada about $8 million: •• But sistency of the Conservative promis- to a government -that refuses a pub- es lathe election last year. He prom-, He accounting, that operates on Gov_ " ised then to spend more and, tax less ernor-GeneraPs warrants without without throwing the budget' out or s parliamentaryapproval, this means •-•---•— little: - - - balance. Municipal Tax Colfe—tc ion Presents Malor Problem One of -the- most Aiffieult- pieblemse -Taeingenuilicipal-comicils-isetheregu- :lar collection of taxes. Each munici- pality has owe _way of keeping tax;: arrears within manageable limits. In some cases the methods employed are. - satisfactory; in other , case's arrears have piled up to a -degree that Placee an unnecessary arid burclensoine load on the taxpayer that pays'his• way. Some municipalities hold.' arrears check by reguler tax saleS; Others, like Seaforth, hold tax saleS.a.t long intervals. Some provide additiOnal encouragement for the regular pay- ment of taxes by -Offering dieCounts for prepayment, or proid.delos pay, anent to be made more frequently than once a year: - • In Seaforth, a prepaynient plan has been in effect for many years, and - this year, as a result of a .suggestion advancedebee$ ayor Christie', consid- eration is beth(given to providing for payment on a half -yearly- basis. There is nd doubt that the, most effective way of holding don -tax arrears totals is to arrange;fdr pay - merit in a manner that is most suit- able to most taxpayers. And in this. age of instalment buying, thatmearis the more frequent payment_ofSinalle' er amounts, rather than the annual payment of a large amount? ee, In this connection this paper hag suggested on several . occasionthat a greater degree of suecess in tax co -t „.- - were -payable. every -two months, in the same/way as hydro bilis are paid, and with a final and adjusting bill at ,- , theendof the year. The proposal for -twice -- yearly payments, now being studied by Seaforth council, goes a _ step in this direction.. - It is interesting to see, too, that there is expectation that legislation , Will be introduced; perhaps this_ year, ' to permit interim tax bill's. Premier •Yinst is, reported to have' fold the ' ,Ontario Mayors' and Reeves' Asso- elation that legislation, 'will -likely be -introduced at thissessionof the Leg- islature. Pennit_ini_finieiPahti-e§ to ' have taxes ',paid on an instalment baeis. Theiegieration'would allow up , to 40percent oT the taxes to be •Col- lected before the tax rate is set. .But „perImps the -most effective means of all iS being 'overlooked. In anyeVent; in Lunenberg, N S,"a , fish- ing DOA of, 2900, it is.reported-that - 99.7% of 'last year' e faxes have been. eolleeted. Outstanding is $549.24, out - of a:total of $187,009; , How do they do it? Town ; Clerk ' Lorne Geldert givestheanswer in One word—publicity - "The name 8 of d6Eliquent taxpayers- are published - in the Progress Enterprise, the local -weekbre in a paid--adVertisement at _ the year's- end,''4 Mr. Geldert , says, . "Few people fancy that kind of pub - Hefty... So if they possibly can, they PaYnP. ommunity Problems, Exact L. . While perhaps it is alittle late for . comment—the new municipal year , having been underway some weeks - now—we were interested in a word ,. of recognition which the Selkirk (Man.) ,Enterprise has for those cid- zene who have stepped down after serving their fellow citizens on var-, ions eouncils -or ether' Public -bedies. As in most centres there were sev- eral here and in neighboring muriici- palities who, after serving' faithfully for varying periods of' tinie, have new retired It is on behalf •of '81.1.Ch iti- zens the, Enterprise speaks!, -"Seldom do those who have never served on a .municipal council school board-realite the extent of the . service freely given on the public be- half; -Many hours are 'devoted, to ong Housof or the very, people in whose behalf the work has been done, "The individual who steps down af- ter serving any length of time en theSe eldetive bodies has earned the grateful thanks of,all fellow,citizens fot a Pnblie-spirited contrilmtion, community welfare. e • • ., ',And" he or she is a better 'citizen ' for ellaVing freely given time, - thought and talent to this service. CA Advisable The ConsetyatiVe London- Free Press gave thought/ to the 'wisdom- _ and necessity of -4 early....,,lection:,,j,„, and concluded that fife- Goverinhent and, Mr.-Diefenbaker. Would be sen- . , sible to -forget about it: "As far as the public is cone wrestling with conlintinity problems ed, ig fed up- .with elections and and seeking solutions which will be politics. In °Ur :opinian there would 11 the tbest ,interest of fellow -rate- be tesentment Oward any Park payers; routine yOrk is dull and time!. , _which forces unnecessarily an appeal takii*,Making ends meet, whiletak- to the eouritry.-, 'The Liberals were ing. care Of fixed commitments and WiSe, even if it looked- like a back - Providing necessary public services, ,down, riot to belligerently compel an with limited 'available funds, and at, appeal to the people, and -unless it the seine time keeping the tax rate b'ecorees impossible to carry- on as a loW as possible, calls for „mueli 'minority Government .Mr. Diefen-' time, thought, and effort.- Frequent- baker v411 be sensible to forget about 1ythe sole '''pappfnt''.. received le,de:•• . .anothex" campaign :in the near fu- ctive criticism eVen abuse rorn .11/1- ter A painted . The Rev, .0. 'De Wigan, a: ibrinen rector of St, Steedeen's Church, Gor- rie, and fpr the last four Years ree, tor of -the pArish Thainesedlle ,and Dresden, has been. appended:to St. Jolin's'Cliurch;•Leanungten the apPointment"te ,beeffeetive March 1.--Winghana. AdvanceTiniese. , Wiughani LeeeS TIre. announcemenf that :Beatty: Bros... Limitedeare to locate eheir Weeden ware ''plent LuCknoW., disclosed the...faer that Wingharn was one, among other centre, thet was, endeavouring to 'obtaia,the.in,-. destry;, The .Aelvenee-Thries Stated' laSt 'Week that: lelayor R. , kinneyhad been leak arid.fertheto Teroeto. apt Fergus Seyeral, times and -optimistie . to 'the last" of, securing - the industry. 'The, Broven laptorYlnidditigineWinghain WAS the site,' that ,..was .heieige Oen- sidered:—Lualitiow'Sentiner; . . Grandfather'1,4Lgeve _ „et -,•,ie-nrieelliteteStingeeeincidenee- that the late .,Iohe .10yiet was -reeve of /-Li1knr iii 101.0„ -the year- Of laSt 'Old. BoYs7 'add -Ghee': Reuideit ' FortYteight , years' ;later; with'eLticknowetoenbServeeiti..ceree tennial„ his ',,,gratuiSon. GebegO .:W. JoYitti,is.reeve.bf the .SePeYeTOwn: ,and' will ..PlAY-Aelea ding. role, 'on 'the centennial- coniinittee, -With news, of the reepening of the faCtery and plans - being,j; lard' for feteknoyes, hundredth bittlidaye. the, 'ear :1958 hide fair to go into,. the records as MoinleeteuS• ene.-eletieleaew- SeieC. , Irian einem, • , Members of the Credit Conine:Un-. ity.-Ceedit Unien willb pleased to. know : that;:',the bedding .has ',been cempleted.,a-„lifankerliezifs• have beeeeniade for the office ta.'meve in Wifliiii.-1Wo• -Weeks, On ',MoedaY.,... February with ,-the Credit Union' •Will :be 'done: at tle new. eifficeS„,on'Ilightnee:8,. the,eote nerd' of. Ontario Street and -Wil-liarn Street.. Just last .Fteday.,, the Mam. ager, "ei,e.C7/toy.,-, and the de rectorse toured to' London td pick nittethefureifure for the neev build- ing; ----An --.official'-opening' ceremony will „ h1dbe following 'Wednes-. the ,” afternorin; _will en , eniereelenneee.Willebeheldfon emerynneeeshoeiselitetereSeetee* tend.ClintoneNeWS-Reaoide New Citizens - ..ortYrsix„ -CaleadiariSe thot- ly 'buten; withe seine effeeinl. Den-! Mark; .0Zeehoe1oVa1tia,-,,..Gerinatiy and'AInited'Statee,;,reeeived .their Canadian ..,citiemiShip PePers -ia an impeeseiveeee.remonYeatetheeCeurt- Hoitse :0,4•.Thut,§00,„iiiot: ;Friends and Menitiers ::.of the.elylaple Leaf Chapter,$10DE; -were preseit for .:AddresSing.' the Nei-:canadiairs-SreWnAtterney4L- Glenn '11,ay..' (Unlined' theepueptiees. of the ,proeeeilhigSe.'.gn ,e?rislahind, the meaning of the -.,Oatn allegi- anceto the,.(itteea,..s.aYing...theetho Queen.: seinbolizes „our' SYSten.r • •Pf law and irder and our eyat-ene of -govertheient. in etaleiieg:Ithe oath they .pledge to f011oW',-iiiie-SYs- stem :,nfelaWeand 'Order. 'end- Our sYsteni: of .geiierernent.eirettieliaine of the Queen::eX151aiiied that. - here a mants•,innoCent'untiepreve en ;ktiiitsr,by a fj trial:it:Which. is • , Discuss Itocke, 83e Sninolotall clasSes,. Our. rXhoilres ' .1 11101f am dinn ob erdisn11.esttonn efntrthed EerxeoUtt.dr rs: exbIlentbstatiumaxinhescknteeYakcaimnbe: to be". held. 'within the itext few weeks : to bolster Minor litielrey- vvbieh the lIeleSail _Pile, are Son- Soriege The club- iseerectieg.. btilletin "-beard: for . posting, notices of •coining .eyetits in:front :of the ToWnlialleon Main St. Gnests Were -14fgh.e21,tille6ilitheta°e9Fir.otheerf.ireh ellai red jaY' first vice:president Har- old knight,: Wes: "beef" ...night. The - next" neeetnitv,;(iu, he FebruAry .13.. - "..Mr. 2 and Mr: George ackson, o were 'recent .guestS. With. Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence :Reid and you' hove you must vote": The ond oath' is the renunciation of al- legiance to any other country; as '.`.no man ,can serve two ninetees.7' —Goderich Signal -Star. ' _ _ Straps. in Hid* ' The school boardheld a bee- at . .. the 'school. last Saturday, . vvorldeig to.,,get .the new room ,reacly :for the kindergarten -class. It as during this operation,that•• leeitheeVv`ebster; a ,Iihercl :member, unearthed --the work of earlier pranketera ..whe may oow____-roael Aids iterneewith a chuale, Whenhe :and John Man-- ning • reinoved , "oTele -blaCklxiard from the. class- 'room wall, five straps -fellto the Children' haven't ,cliaaged toio _much ,'"over :the yearseeve supposee,They Wold stilt get a kick out of ding the same thing today,: ,It would be interest- ing to kflOW who 'did ".the hiding, and, hoW long ago it Was. = Blyth Staiidartd.-'" . Club Helps ,Park Meeting at the Hotel Bruusvvick on Monday 'estening the Lions Club; ofe-Wingleame-Yeted. to -donate $25, to the fund which is currently being, raised 'for _the, construction ofa. sWimmin&liciol Mid Milohic park, at eeesers,' Re E. Sh.addick 'Was" the Winner- of ArtWo-POund box Of clinc.. plates,,, the deereprize; at the:Hen-, sall-ClintOn Bantare.ehockey 'game at Chfltou last week rhe candy wS40natedby--BatIjff's: Bakery; :;1;Orotta Bell;, (if 'Lohdon, spent lest ,SundaY. With her mother, . eArralieneellebekall... Lodge will .erie tertain the...100F .,:ana tnoir wives February 14. ' e has returned the uew_ bridge ontheetiaconcee_ hOMe_afterespendieg three, weeks Skin'. • The'eTPrilberry,,,epeciple , aee, in St: 'Marys,. .niaking A great effort to raleeeffiiteMr johns Elhott.: and--; daughter, faiperieonritL henatisii:jyifaord37,7116:0--innipprooue:en;:eoii;, 7evrrieert, 'Of :St; the uf,tiiikbeauty;epot, 'where •a- cement. home 7 et 1V1i, and. Mrs.. ,Williamt the river, bed ,fie.proeideeafcreeevena-, will roe.tne-epeciel guests at Wtheein'.Fenelirtiakyteigtrnotr.VIrtldll't,?X$'1.1174"F:zan;b1" 1Z fort-Whicheie` being ,made Turn. _ , , , , bereYeantl it Was agreed...et:hat the' enliveners grP- Mrs.: W:'BrOwn and 'dohationebe. aeteiketif , •Orr, ,hostesses e E. the interest 'Which is beingtakenroll ntvena;,Anadfeniirnse., R. Catheron in the pr�iect bv , f verse the. towei. 'eeeeyeinglialei ;Advance- , suffers.Ankle Injury 7-imes." Bob Johnston fe.;, Son of kr. and ' :Peace • Iteigns ••. . -,Exeter Police' ehiof Reg Taylor _ordered a' new ..unifpaten fee him, self".Theedarlaoiiiiiii, This 'action eignifiedethe. end of a, .four-iiionth inveitigatihninta.the Pence depart - 'council and the -final _outcome. AVa:special rneet ing Monday afternoon Cotingil_gaire, the departnient...-a.,:unaninidtiS.:!atilteT Of_corifideni‘e;.., granted-4thee.,Oliief:- gonstable a „raise in salary 'and, de-. termined"to .adept:.a.:riew.rattitmele, towardee the taint farce:, The „new. attitude,,... as express -ed by nienibers' VIII. he te.Stand behhid- the' depaAinent- inethe, face .efeeppt-, tY Pnblie-c_oniplaints, ,ation-between.thepolied and- the :councitTand-forgetTalion(-0-ASt-'"dit. ferences, Councilevotedennaidin- °lisle- to give , Chief:Taylor:: raise in. Pay :frOni;$2,800 to, $3,Q00.' SeVer- al. menehers rindiCated, they /night prepated-to inetease his salary .still further 'another Year. if .cels tain problems,- of administration Were ,sOlVed during theyeAr ahead: Council also, 'Mete the • 'chief con- stable- half -way ;in his request' for -additional manneWer for .theloree., It authorized -the enaployment" PartetiMe,conetable_lor the coming Year to 4SeiSdineing inisY Periods.' This type 'Of operationeliai.beenrin effect' on a: tenaporarY. .basis shine pecembere L.ee'eextTiende,Acliro•e NE teresting-iterns gleaned from, The Huron Expositor'Of 25, 50 and 75 years ago: .From The Iclueon Expeeitor , _ , 'February 10 19.33 l-lugh Angus, fotmer.:aSsistant at the Listowel 'CNR station;jhae,been. appointed :caretaker .and'raSsistant at the local-,CNIT'Station.... Mr. Ali- gns assumed his :new; duties': laSt Mr. Mertere A.. keiti; is haying al- terations made to his . business. Woolf 'on North -Main -Street. When completed; Mr. ,Reid commodious and up-to-date '• rest- deneeTtrigetifer ..rwtth' a fine -Office. Plans. were' draWtt' Op:by • Mr., Edge and „ the -wok. r: ' being :done by Mr, Edge and Mr, ,Walter;„1Viut-.4 rAY.: fn., • - Among ther--lbral people' who at -tended-the- annual:, at-henie .Of'•the Stratfod .NorinaI "Sehool . Strat- ford. On' Friday . evening were Mrs: Jatnee Hays, Mr, rand-Mrs;;;M:' Rennie, Mise4tiith Thompson, lVfies Ella :Elder, Miss' Grace „Scott, Miss Norma .Halikirk,Miss .3641:tette, ritv nigan, Mr.. Arthur Edinurids;Mr. *George Gordon Rennie and Mr. Glenn Bas. Mr. William Irattry,:preSident 'of the Seaforth Hortitultiiral 'SoCiety; is in Toronto, this- week attending meetings of the Frovincial-,Horti--. culturak• board. Itir., Hartry is a- &teeter...for this district. actfon •in. the :matter of the- Kinbtxrn Swartip'.Drain has been. •iimuiended and is -being prosecut- ed by James Ee'eleledd, Ofelltillett Toevriship. The Matter elle:ate tile Townships of Itullett, McKillop, and ..Btuderds .at .Seaforth ,Collegiate have, been, practising -On .the rtfle ralige in the- attic ofthe:bnilding and getting quite profieient in tar- get worlr. The targets- iii Use are SOMO tecentlyliaade by fan Mac- TaVisii. The work is under the di: rection of Mr, I. 'Weedinark.' From, The Huron. ExPositOr February 7, 19087 - °teal jeetIveobilis9onn, thteeaelhietrh gefonteheess yet - of visited her. heme Wingham over -Sunday and arm, ed at Lwidestoro station Monday morning. 'There ,being no rig at the station, 'she bravely 'Walked froln there to the school, a tance of 31/2 miles, and faded a Strong wind and snOwStornt Over an unbroken rod; AS an evidence Of the ininiefise shOwlell of Saturday and Siiiiday brit, We May ,,state that Mr. An- drew. Scott,: wlao teaches hi ' the school en -the Mill Road, neer Bril. eetiekand drives Out frOnt , Seaforth every morning.. and 'bank -at night, started out Monday 'Morn,- ing 'and had. to turn`back after going about:two two' '111r: 'Scott has been driying this7rOAd a good, many . years.: and, an -all kind's of weather, and'this is the first-tdnie he hag had. to'turn back on account - Mr,JT. S. Welsh, Seaforth, is, anx- ious t� „dispose Of his pump-inak- ing plant and. businese, -aS he thinks he is growing too old to Continne going down into the tether:regions, aS was his practise ha„his younger The seVerest snowstorm' of the seasort eommeneed iast Friday and continued' with Seareely.an.y abate- ment until' IVionclay. On Tuesday night, thetherrnorneter dropped' to 14 below. zero, gild Wednegday,ntas bitterly 'Cola, With a`strong north- east wind. blowing. . . From The -Huron Expositor • .February 9, 1883 . , , • , . kr. Thomas Lapslie has' sold his trotting celt, ,!'llardvvare Billy," to 'Or. "John H. BroaafO5t, Seaforth, received an order. from Winnipeg the tiler day fer over $10,000 worth of. doors, window sash' and, other manufactured building' material. This Will be a goed lift for, Sea - forth', as well as for Mr. Broadfoot, ancLspeaks well for the repntatiort of,the Seaforth factory abroad. Mr, L. Thorne has purchased the mgruirroceorya.• acond.;1.,thiqnsore4ibousrthin,es of . Mr. : Langstraith- has purchased , • the house and-lat belonging to Mr: norey Byrnes and at present oceti- pied by Mr. mew, for•-egoo. '111r. Mulloy has. purchased the adjoin- ing house from M. Gray for Mr. S. Willis, for smile years as- sistant in Seaforth post office is at present visiting friends. in toilet, Mr. Willis han been` in Manitoba for about two years and now holds, a responsible position in the Land Departinent of the. Canadian Pack - fie Railway. ,.. - `,The deposits in the savings bank of the. Seaforth post- office for -the month of • Sinuttry amounted to the large sum of 816,000, arid the withdrawals for the seine period aniourithd to "$.12;533: 'Mr. William Sellery, 4f Ilibbert,, 'old a two-year-old .colt last Week to Mr. Hicks, of ,Mitchell,..f or ,,,,the suirr 'of. $200, He was sited bY HoneSt 'Sandie, owned by Mr. Feter MeTaVish of Brucefield. ' Mrs, Ross „Johnstone -of the Doinine iOn Hotel, Zurich, .suffered a,badly eprained:, frighteankle..-at: the -Hen- eall' Comeninity Memorial Arena on .W,CdneSday. X-rays taken at South Miran Hospital, Exeter, -re-' " who • Plays:: cOntre 'forward ..en -the elidget, hockey teani, butwh‘Vir4S,'-110-P.'PartiCiptirtg; In -theLganieeckwing-to-Iiavitigeeenffere thrececraeked, hockey. game. 'At; Clinton -ten:- weeks_ .ago, was team -when-he Went to go ,-.doWn -into -the, box with ,theplayers eed turned- his right ankle, on one ef.' the planks: • , Bob , erillebe Sidelined 'fro 16 'to 12 days: • 'Zurich' enn in-' the gameewithellensalleedidgetse. . .L0 EticHlt.* „ , ' The Seafntitt !AA, -,ea..WedieeSdaY eVeninge helti'a successful 'englire in theOrange'Hall. -Menet§ Of the ettehree,Weree 'Mrs. Geeirge Reeves; 'eadiee'elbee hands: Mise Alex 'Iguie:.eCiiiiSOlatien, Mrs: :Uhareets ; .gents' George Case;- • gents' lone hands 0. -Parson; consolation, Harty Ed-' thcott ' e , ,':••-A • lalanlietf-Y-dehated:-bY.:.-torden Browh, and drawntor by. Alex Michael,,Clinton, wasrkyonlay.f.Alex: - -- Seaforth .Teams in" ie Seaforthe and Tdpnotch hockey teams fought to a 'three -all tie Mondayenight in a scheduled. WOAA Intermediate ``D" game. in Seaforth Arena. - . ,Andre-Anbin -started thels-coring in the gaine with. a -Mlle for the Shoe 'boys- on a- Pass.- front Smith.- at 11.10, :,,,the only goal - of the period. Eric McCuepicked up a passeftorneWatsori at 11.25 of the :Second.p'erloc1;.•"to put, the . Shoe brigade in front 2-0. - With, -less than- six minuteS -re- making:. in the final stanza, -Don /Vfortoii-Put Topnotch,..inte-the rtin- 'fling, but, Doug •Spott turned...in .an nnaSsieted effort at the :-18,rninute mark, - to shove 'the. Shoe -team ahead ,34.. Morton -came back with less than a minute to -go in'the game,, taking'. a -pass from Ron, Dai ,and shoving the' Puck' past, Jim Scott-- Bob Wright,. for :Top-. notch, tied the 'game up at .19.35 on a, pass .from -Morton, Severf4eiialties' were handedbut during the..gaine=three to Seaforth Shoes and four to Topnotch_ Lineups SEAFORTH SHOES Goal, J. Scott;, defence, Bill Walters, Char, lie Geddes, Gary Cooper,„, Andre -Aubin; forwards, Bennett, Erie IVIcCue, -Bob Walters, ' Bill Smith, Don McClinchey, Douglas Scott and Sim Watson. --TOPNOTCH--:Goal, Bob - McGon- igle; defence, -.Wayne Scott, Bill Eisler; forwards, jack Crozier, Bob -Wright,- Bill Brown, Joe Coombs, Ron Dale, Ben Bridge, Bill Strong,. Don -Morton, , Gerald Moir. - ' _FUNERALS ammoilimigiwimmom. GEOAGE F: „, --Weird was 'repave& redently of the death of -Mr. GeorgeF. 'Coates, of .New Jersey,'Uncle of Ephriam Clarke and ivire Howard Arm- strong,. After a • lingering .ithiess, Mr Cetates died at Hfiis home in Rutherford, NeW Jersey, where he had lived for siitty: year. The: late- Mr. Coates, born ' So tember 5, 1889, olf-the'Coates'' honle- stead half thile:weef of the village of Kinburn, wae the Jast member- bf ,the Wady of Mr. and M. Robert Oates, pioneer' settlers. df Htiliett. ,After feceiving- his --early educa•-; bon at the Vi1lage.,sch001, lie toOk up printing with IVICUift Bros., Seaforth. Later going to Ne•v.York.., lie tentinued at the „printing busi- ness and becanie fOremen in" a' lorgee printing date, of that eity, he ilea tilt a's , retirement a few years ago, . , Mr, Coates- Was Married in 1891 Ennria--Pearson,-fornierly. of Seai ferth, Whie survives. An only • Son; _Ree, beet Pearson; leredeceaSeel hinl twenty-eight, yearS. ago. D -S ri9gJAII:EsCscoarrmIng . --Last %yea: tlie ,firs! ! seed tata- at the , seed catal eiCP1: seeing logue arrived through the Mail for the finest,assortment of .Pnts and ,,• .- gne and that, as anybody .1tdowS; is flowere---a;:man, ever irnag.etd. And. . the first sign of spring. Right now, Phi getting ;full Of good reSolii-e. :. as ,,I look out thee -Window eit'iSii't lione. I'm •thiniting that th:s 'is' tee- ., easy to visualize what it's going year for sure tbat I'll' fill _a these-, to be. like- a .eotiPle of months from gaps' in the:hedge. . ' • ' . :ninir, There is a'.1ight‘snow falling: Oli, - I,knOve, .I was ',g,ciii cut • to, and when .I,•WaS down ,at the. Poet .a, Iplace-.1ast fall: to dig c it seine, . Office, half...an-honi•ago.,the people cedar seedlingSe aud' de tLe joh,.,... r- 'Met were saying to, each 'other, but . yen knew 'how it is. .',; fel:lbw "ISn'„,k this, a lovely, real winter doesn't alWays have' the •ti,t'ae. But- ' .13. litsve'et a.nseaftriwyisasidnlarkonfhataghoalf. opnacset mond ',bushes out of .theeSkrubs a -t. the .'daYs .start_getting a little . long-, -in there and a bush as beau tiful'as , Just the *same, -there are. other -:, 4d11:0 - Aidi:es.i n. anotherfraioilivgfforoh,aoI is' .te hsuretawaioo, , In. , '.. ‘ ,Rii,c \b: DLit'. I,. 61s1 Eidi6lii at- ; ,':::`' ,igne that spring ion -the way. It pedr,,.:37.tho,•,,bknenoavv,..attadt.7theathanl,To•„throaliteIedr.. ae"PeWeri,ng , .alinfohndt ,cleSerees..a..-:.., the - back. They'reetting "stifledY.' .. , , shtninneinneinoOrhserporuinggh fswdeaetfhiriierteiwyecearnre, 'sar that that o 'y3e,eua-resayag.o.? _iyei,„ ; ' t think. of it. ma3:1 , I did, mg young jlady who, was wearing. Ardeerinegoingeteeseta:Poute2aede-tliee •••.:••L'-'• ,13*.e-ouTnithjeenlilotheaenret'st'h'tihsat'Y. eJar'anr:e'teetbnelunen; -:,:,,,, , 6.7„: braxid new hat with e,„ lot Pf tteill:eitereall;,Pig,,e;e1g11:116:10‘r.e1441.1tdog:Qptihulletgeetnox,ttrilealletfbeepre7-:, ' thfl?feorSnaellthoever4dities-I.shtnai,vtfaapOptiedaerd: on ,tna oast .,,side,, and: qie _ ,c, a lines, , ing ' with neve fiats efull"'Of:-fldWers,' :,-te'vee_eatelre'a‘,3''esorivileIf-tn-fdli°oSger' oe‘.\:or.a:ceri!-1'.' that sprhigjS liOt tp0 far 'behind. , ' So, it all points to' the -.fact that fut. golden ,nasfurfiums.. to say noth---- that seed catalogue:: . - - ' "re "''.. ink „Of 'the old dornpOst, hea'1' which. ' I had bettet, get -started looking at • As a 'matter of .fact my .n ei gh_ ptnhee:eellee8e.,:;a- cieelantalfihden-g' phlox-thll.ti. r iris sttiidiel.lst e-'-d.nt ehreaedt::::: --'' bor,' Mac who is a great one for; , thinning, and the , gailleedia '1" Want ' --'- thrtivviiig a few" roots across ,the tin Spread :through the -herder. :afuf • ` fence of varieties I" don't have in the ' new. edge .. planting eqf sweet -,, •• My pereenialebed, was - asking 'me 'alYesuin I have in mind. ' ' . Yestetday-ili had planted .rny,,seed'-e .ri_'ie,Y1, jotu'ii.oe:e,.: '.-S:,..1:iii1,8,',sur.o i 3 ' 0.11. i tS lings yet. • Yep, spring: is on -its' 'War when a:.cataIogue, can make- , .. . . - a fellow -,asarnhvtlmisi,. a s , 15._,teer .,.. ...............0„,...................4, '•■••••••,!!...,•_*,...".-•., _.,, --'"71.'"'"'"7"-'7', _ ing A I he, ore the, ,couch. looking, eeIenit- e4-Y-eellelleeY:wr,e-edei°',-4 ', 1:: know What you're think'ng an You.'vc- -.probably ,got the rig':..t. of it. , ' • .,..................64,:... -'— ..-'.........'-'-.. aill,e.amth.s,,s_-ezei,,,-ttlrillgesi, t • • , • : .. : , - ---,, HURON COUNTY -FEDERATIO . ,, By .J.: CARL .•:IIEMING-WAY , r Another` sure sign is something lesameineLondon the other day, In Itielidtel"there nant a - Th;aVenetentanted.i: any ..seeds , 'kelar (andJiieetteitleie,'M a 1Ways :littte,A,atn... Withefliat)eebete Fee been :doing seine day -dream- - , Thersday:,,eveaing and Press.,-editOrial:"::',-`-'What then does Stanley ' Aneereships • combined to The prOducli'Dii•::oI their ,aiiiiiial',';'::'neeptitigeeeeof goodsandeerviceS. ,nri.ce:',whitr':•6.,:- theirf..Federation.SE,„ of Agrietiltiirejr.X lpeople,.;' inside .' fidreekpecia41Y-,-_o_tite-: many -"eouinninitie's'eotibl..- to pay '1• - the Zurich7coniinunitY • Centre Not Side ',cariaga,;- are ',Able , SO iiiiidatethercrOWUctf. 'Tine • 1 is a c',fae, 't et l „ arm- enjoyedeeehe. .boiinteeus'4'1134ntlyet, eee ,,geleeeep,e,efeee!reetigniz2e'•and, However in 40?- area, where pos- , does .SO.Oinc be . 4-4gOOCI cfste0a.ii:traeGfOtiliSt!"'717::9(1Te1)37O-,aFree'il'et-'bdatiliienatioYt,...-; ideact.for',..towriships,...to uniteee OUr' Agrieiiithre-„haseeontintied,;t3 w(31. in ea.fcoinir'e!FUT;;!5:..ii.Tfd'risie:Y.Iiiet:d6';47i5111444-171kt'Ye:e:stii'O' grb4604;fied It is- my opinion tbat i 4:4tcLg, farrnere,Woidd.-berrielielfeh4tilei- t5 TeeeiVe that, increase in income by • Means .of-a-.1oWeringet•,the..;cOst of Ater :e0 Pay for gOOds, refherthan.. • by 'ever Moreasirig prices: %Oat' •we id; ••.- EveiT'Airne:. there: is. an •• inerease. intbe -'selling pticeof eoprodnet. in,. e Canada -there-Is a :related: decrease in' the.:availakle market. for tbat Prodnet... Itestrictiencrf,-...tracle., both - within . and_ outSideeor; ' 'Colintr yinh`e ateest but is oi6ottil• s. -fotnon. it-,V.:oet, ed ta(11-, find markets ,foie,oet -products. It Seerris, to„ me: that 'We- shotrictehe esing..ennel"epergy..tOlind Products which We canpurchase.gobes ether T.ratleise twOE ,.- • Way ..-eteeete :•'.;NOW. I -*Mild' likeete'eXpreeS m 'Sincere appreciation ahd'ilia-if- of, YOut. county ' executive , the very .:Splendid keineOrtefronie the county' directors in.' cOndtietirig' the.:Wheat Vete.: lewa's .askedete call n ineete ing of the county directors On Short, notice; so that the , wheat "coniinite tee .coilld lay„tlie plans-.fer' conduct- ing the i Vote; •-.Every toWnship- was repreSeiitetint,'Soine'inciniVenielleee sere.,•,..tb• .4141ny,Again thank ' atee a'ppreeigte the • ef- :fdrts of:- the SchooteSection tore.:iiii• the did gOod:j6h7inecirdet etd.carrY this VOtesneaestfullY., ,once'geinedeevillhelp.. its' fu, • 1 was veryMita intereitet: in a: inc-' or ,two in January '31.• Free. NOTICE TOWN 0 , AF0 o tad1ita4e snow_plowing and • snow removal , 1 V operations, PARKING ON THE STREEX,S 'of • . . „ this Ylunickpality is prohibited between the hours. ' ef 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be stiietiy enforced in accordance with_the Highway Traffic • . Act,-Seetion 43, _Subsection 9 , ,NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. the Municipality will not be responsible for any dam- ages caused to parked vehicles AS the result of snow 'plowing or ,enow removal "'pperetions. REA]) THI ApvERTISEIVi/sTTSi'it;,s a. ProfitetbiePetaiin,e • gs.e.e eeeeeeeee. FOR r :1004". • 1957 Dodge Coach 1957 Chev. Deluxe 'Sedan 1957 ,Chev. Standard,Sedan 1956 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1956 Chrysler 'Hardtop 1955 .Dodge Regent Sedan 1953 •Ford,Sedan 1952 Pontiac Sedan 1952 Nash -Sedan. 1951 Chev. -Sedan - ___1940.*Meteor._,Qoach 1949 Pontiat Coach Reagonable Offer Refused' "at • AFORTHI MOTO PHONE 541